Toy.



J. MASON.

TOY.

APPLIOATIONHLBD JULY 13, 1909.

Patented Jam. 18,1910.

Ithiman UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIoE.v

JENNIE MASON, 0F PITTSBURG, IPElilINS''YLVAN'IA TOY.

, speciaation of Lettersratent. i Patented'Ja'n, 18, 1910,'

Application fired July 1351909. Serial No. 507,341. a

To all whom if may concern:

vBe it known that I, J ENNIE MASON, a citi-. Zen of theUnited States of America, residing at Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certainnew and useful Improvements in Toys, of which the following is a specification, reference being had` therein -to the accompanying drawing.

This invention relates to toys, and the olo-A ject of the invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive toy that will afford considerable amusement to juveniles, the toy being ea-sily operated andv of a constructionl that will withstand the roughusage 'to which toys are often subjected b children.-

The toy comprises double osci latinf'figures connected by actuating bars, which are reciprocated and moved back and forthto oscillate the figures and cause hammers caranvils carried c I ried by the figures to strike by theactuating bars.

The detail construction entering into the invention will be hereinafter described and then specifically pointed out in the appended claim, and reference will now beI had to the drawing forming a part of this application wherein there is illustrated the preferred embodiments ofniy invention, but I would have' it understood that' the detail construe# tion thereof can be variedor chan ed Without departing from the spirit oft e inven Ybar 6 is pivotally mounted'in the slot 3, as

at 8. The bar 5 is also pivotally mounted in the slot 3, as at9, while the bar 6 is Fivotally mountedin the slot 4, as at 10. T lese bars between the figures or bodies 1 and 2 are provided with enlargements l1 and 12 ,l will alternately strike the enlargementsof- .thetbars l pivotally-connecting bars to the other of said struck by hammers 135' carried by the/bodies 1 and2. t

In the practice of my invention, I sha e.. the body 2- to represent t'wo4 men andi e body 1 to opposing the men, and alternately striking. the enlargements 11 and 5 and 6 are reciprocated.

VIt is apparent that one of'the bars can be 12, when the bars representtwo bears, the bears 56 held while the other bar 1s reciprocted, 60

and that diagonally disposed figures will f simultaneously strike the enlargements of said bars, while oppositely disposedfgures The toy is made of light and durable wood and decorated accordin ures representedby theoscillating bodies.`

Havingnow described my invention what claim as new, 1s:-' A, toy comprising a bodies arranged in Aparal to each other andeach rovided with a gitudinally-extending` s ot4 centrally thereof,

air of oscillatory` I corresponding toanvil `pieces ada ted to be 5,0"C i the ends'of a air of oscillatory bars extending in paral elism with respect to each. other and each extending in one of said slots andthrou h the opposing ,slot whereby one end of t eh bar will project from the body, means for bodies, means for pivotally-connectin A bodies, each o said bars provided with an enlargement, said enlargements being oppositely-disposed with respect to each other, 4,and a mers carried by each'of sai bodies, the hammers offeach pair alternately striking the enlargements when said bars ,are reciprocated whereby said bodies arealterthe bars to one of; said the nately oscillated in opposite directions with-,90

:respect to aeach other.- i, 5

Iny testimony whereof# I aiiix xnyl` signa- 'ture in the presence of two witnesses. d

JENNIE MASON. Witnesses `A. H. RABsG, Jas. Vf McMAs'rEas.

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